REALM OF THE FAIR SEX
They say there's mystery behind the swing-ing
doors of the girls' dorm and a person can t
get in after l i p . m., but I found a peak hole
once and things were so interesting I spent
the entire year of 1941 and '42 just...

Next morning we were up bright and early to greet the sun of Founders' Day. We marched to the bridge to met the townspeople, listened to a delightful program, then we dragged even the grand stand upon the field for contest. It now came November,...

Class History of the 18's. On September 21, 1914, a husky bunch of nearly ninety, possessing much of the greeness of our April meadows, but full of ambition and determination, trooped up the broad steps of Murdock and formed the foundations of the...

To think of this class will always bring pleasure and satisfaction. It is with them as nowhere else that I have found inspiration for the year's work. Perhaps it has been their high quality scholarship that has lent most to such pleasant...

Our Music Department. We are all very much pleased with our Music Department, and to the untiring efforts of our beloved instructor, Professor C. N. Lyngby, are we indebted for its splendid success. He successfully imparted some of his enthusiasm...

Then the floor was cleared for a step dance and a stump speech. Once in a while a waltz was indulged in to the melodies of Ileena Lanna, My Irish Rose, or Home Sweet Home. However the round dance was generally discouraged by Church...

The first brass band was organized under the super-vision of Mr. B. J. Shinderling, and later kept going under the leadership of George Jameson. The men in the band were Ed Rollins, Jewel Rollins, Pete Dotson, Wayne Blackburn, George Jameson, Sy...

Tues. Feb. 8, 1898: Wea. rained some in the night cleared off mostly. I went and took some mail to the office then husked and shelled some corn in the afternoon. Wednesday 9: Ther. 64 in the sun at 11-20 am Wea. clear and bright I husked some...

Wed. April 13, 1898: Ther. hot cold nights Wea. clear & bright We worked on the fence from the west corner towards the east end of the field. we built some over 20 rods to day Tuesday 14: Ther. hot (cool nights) Wea. clear. We continued on...

Tues. June 14, 1898: Ther. 7-45: 70º. Wea. light clouds I worked on a crayon picture of Anna this forenoon also hoed a few weeds out of the garden. We hoed 32 rows of cane the first that we planted this spring. Wednesday 15: Ther. 8-10 am. 70º,....

Fri. June 24, 1898: Ther. 9-15 am 76º, Wea. clear & bright the weather was most to warm to be pleasant working. I planted 3 rows of melons below the garden and finished plowing the sand bottom piece after breaking two plows up pretty bad. ...

Sat. Dec. 3, 1898: Ther. freezing. cold, Wea. bright, clear, breeze from South clouds in south same as yesterday. few clouds going east about noon. We went up Hack’s Canyon to see if we could find some (pine) shed poles they were all to big and...

Cash Account. September.: Came a hunter worn and weary On his long and lonely way. Days passed by but still he lingered Gentle Fallen leaf he cried And with tear of love she promised To become his woodland bride. (Chorus) 3. One bright day...